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Reuben
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« on: February 19, 2012, 04:47:08 pm »

Why didn't you get some lights and go to them?? That's great that they stayed bayed but, just curious as to why y'all left them out?
There are several excuses I could give but none make since to me. My hunting buddy is an older guy around 50 or 55 and he was give out from chasing the dogs and we were in his boat and his truck so I really didn't have much choice in the mattter. I couldn't even sleep knowing my 2 dogs were out all night. But God was looking over them and they were just fine.
Totally understand, when you at somebody else's mercy that's a horse of a different color

x2...buddy of mine had his dogs strike a hog in the afternoon and the next day they found the dogs bayed but 2 dogs had already quit barking and the tthird dog was only squeaking every now and then when she did barked.
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